Analysis of iago from othello

    • [DOC File]In groups, discuss the passage below

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      Othello (IV.i.41-106) Othello Falls in a trance. IAGO: Work on, 41 My medicine, work! Thus credulous fools are caught; And many worthy and chaste dames even thus, All guiltless, meet reproach. What, ho! my lord! My lord, I say! Othello! [Enter CASSIO] How now, Cassio! CASSIO . What's the matter? IAGO

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      He has proved discrete, loyal and silent and also, he is a member of Desdemona’s social class, so Othello may feel that he will be better representing him than the less sophisticated Iago. Perhaps, Othello, who seems to believe that Iago is honest, does not …

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    • [DOC File]Major Works Data Sheet

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      Othello’s lieutenant. Iago uses Cassio as a pawn, which is fitting considering that Iago envies Cassio’s position. Jealousy, or “the green-eyed monster” then becomes a motif: Othello’s (unwarranted) jealousy of Cassio echoes Iago’s jealousy of Cassio, though Iago does not “beware” the monster.

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      Iago appears to be recounting the events of the previous scene to Othello, emphasising the insulting way that Othello has been spoken of and Brabantio's negative reaction to his daughter's marriage. Iago (hypocritically) insists that he wished to revenge the insults to the general, but Othello is not perturbed.

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    • [DOC File]Quote: 'I follow him to serve my turn upon him: / We ...

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      Analysis: Iago warns Othello about men who are not what they appear. Othello believes Iago speaks of Michael Cassio of not being what he seems. In reality, he speaks of himself.

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    • [DOC File]Othello Essay Assignment

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      Iago is a clear example of the idea that the difference between reputation and honor is the difference between appearance and reality. He has a good reputation but no true honor. Analyze three examples of how Iago tries to appear one way when in reality he is hiding the truth.

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      Iago represents the evils of racism and the harm it causes. The plot suggests that Iago has a deep hatred for Othello, the only dark skinned character in the play, and this can be seen by both his actions and words. In Act I, Scene I, Iago very quickly admits that he does not like Othello by saying “I follow him to serve my turn upon him.

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      Iago is very similar to Othello in many respects, but unlike Othello, he enjoys manipulating people and making them suffer. Jealousy is the heart of this play. By the time the play begins, jealousy has twisted Iago just as badly as it will eventually warp and corrupt Othello.

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    • [DOC File]Shakespeare’s Othello

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      Culminating Analysis. PLOT 1. Despite his cleverness and luck, Iago eventually suffers a downfall. Discuss three reasons why Iago meets his doom. 2. Othello is often seen as a play that represents a struggle between good and evil. Explain. 3. The subject of loyalty plays an important part in Othello. Discuss in terms of at least three of the characters. 4.

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      “To be direct and honest is not safe” – Iago. Othello attacks Othello out of frustration and he replies with this. Iago tells Othello that Cassio speaks out in his sleep of keeping his and Desdemona’s love secret, while his unconscious urges are clearly visible: “And then, sir, would he gripe and wring my hand … and then kiss me hard”

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